Science Education Can Build Bridges#

20 February 2023, 14:00-16:30 hrs (CET)
Venue: Palace of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, as well as online via live streaming on MTA’s YouTube Channel

The Academia Europaea Budapest Knowledge Hub is organizing a workshop entitled "Science Education Can Build Bridges", which is the third edition of a workshop series launched within the framework of the Budapest Hub's thematic mission for methodology of science education.

The Academia Europaea Budapest Knowledge Hub’s thematic mission for “Methodology of Science Education”, is cordially inviting you to the third edition of its workshop series, under the title “Science Education Can Build Bridges”, which will be held in hybrid format, that is with in-person attendance in the Large Lecture Room (2nd floor) at the Palace of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (address: 1051 Budapest, Széchenyi István tér 9.), and online. Some of the speakers will join via Zoom, while the online audience can follow the event through live streaming at the Youtube Channel of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

The workshop will be hosted and moderated by Professor Csaba Pléh MAE and Dr Eszter Gselmann, Co-Chairs responsible for the Hub’s thematic mission on the methodology of science education.

We look forward to welcoming you at the workshop either in person or online. Although registration is not required, please reply to aebudapest@office.mta.hu if you wish to attend and please indicate whether you choose in-person or online attendance.

Agenda of the workshop#

  • 14:00-14:10 Opening remarks – by Professor Csaba Pléh MAE (Co-Chair for Methodology of Science Education of the AE Budapest Hub, Hungary)
  • 14:10-14:30 Engaging secondary students in physics learning through project-based learning – by Professor Jari Lavonen (Professor of Physics and Chemistry Education, University of Helsinki, Finland)
  • 14:30-14:35 Q&A
  • 14:35-14:55 New possibilities in teaching methodologies of science education (tbc) – by Miia Rannikmäe (Professor in Science Education, Head of the Centre for Science Education, University of Tartu, Estonia)
  • 14:55-15:00 Q&A
  • 15:20-15:25 Q&A
  • 15:25-15:45 Supporting early science learning with online assessment – by Professor Benő Csapó (University of Szeged; Chair of MTA’s Presidential Committee on Public Education, Hungary)
  • 15:45-15:50 Q&A
  • 15:50-16:20 Reflections on the four lectures – Q&A (panel discussion moderated by Professor Benő Csapó)
  • 16:20-16:30 Closing remarks – by Dr Eszter Gselmann (Co-Chair for Methodology of Science Education of the AE Budapest Hub, Hungary)

Download the Invitation and programme(info)


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